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Author Jason Reynolds talks about his latest book and the value of being a crier
Jason Reynolds writes young adult books that don't talk down to kids. His newest audio-only book is called Soundtrack. He talks with Rachel Martin about writing and the value of being a crier.
NFL Suspends Tom Brady For First 4 Games Of 2015 Season
by Tom Goldman
The NFL has also fined the New England Patriots $1 million. The punishments follow last week's report on the deflategate scandal.
International Adoptees Create A New Sense Of Community Together
by Kaomi Goetz
Americans began adopting children from South Korea more than 50 years ago. Now adults, some of these adoptees gather regularly in New York to help and support each other.
In Palo Alto's High-Pressure Schools, Suicides Lead To Soul-Searching
by NPR Staff
The competitive California school district has seen four students take their own lives since October. One junior talks about reactions to the deaths, pressures students face and hopes for the future.
Clinton's Bold Immigration Plan Leaves Republicans Nearly Speechless
by Tamara Keith
This week, Hillary Clinton called for a broad path to citizenship for many of the 12 million people in the United States illegally. Doing so opens Clinton up to charges of flip-flopping.
What Happens When A Police Officer Doesn't Shoot?
by Martin Kaste
An officer's body camera captured his decision not to shoot a possibly armed suspect. He was praised for brave self-restraint, but some law enforcement officers say his reluctance was irresponsible.
Civilian Suffering Continues To Worsen In Yemen
NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Teresa Sancristoval, a program manager with Doctors Without Borders in Yemen, about the situation on the ground and efforts to aid civilians.